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Equipment Boards => Visionary => Topic started by: CoachLefty on February 26, 2007, 01:32:26 PM

Title: Visionary Equipment
Post by: CoachLefty on February 26, 2007, 01:32:26 PM
hey guys,
i am currently looking into a new ball company.  what type of cores/coverstocks does the V use?  i was also wondering about how many balls they release in a year?
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Title: Re: Visionary Equipment
Post by: MI 2 AZ on February 26, 2007, 09:38:33 PM
Visionary releases about 3-4 balls a year, at most.  If a line proves popular, like their Gargoyle line, they will keep it around for a few years.  For pictures of their cores, go to their website, www.visionarybowling.com

Sorry, I dont really know much about their coverstock materials, perhaps someone else can chime in?


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Title: Re: Visionary Equipment
Post by: Rock77 on February 27, 2007, 06:21:15 AM
While I am new to Visionary as well, I have been doing extensive research on their products. I am looking for a ball to introduce myself to the Visionary world and am ordering an Ogre.

Now, in the research I have done, I have found and read on numerous occasions that the Visionary coverstocks hold up extremely well. They are very durable and do not track up quickly based on what I've read. That leads me to believe that Visionary makes a very high quality product.
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Title: Re: Visionary Equipment
Post by: clintdaley on February 28, 2007, 08:39:18 PM
Gargoyle line was started in 2000 and they JUST got discontinued...that should tell anyone something about Visionary! They are not a ball of the month manufacturer....

Clint
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Title: Re: Visionary Equipment
Post by: clintdaley on February 28, 2007, 08:39:59 PM
Also, go to www.visionarybowling.com and check out their stuff...has pics of cores, everything....
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